South Korean customs officials are boosting efforts to stamp out
illegal smuggling of drugs that are allegedly coming from China. Reason:
The drugs supposedly contain human flesh.

SBSA screenshot from a documentary by Korean TV station SBS on pills allegedly made from human flesh and smuggled into South Korea.

Since August, Korean authorities have discovered nearly 17,500 of the
human flesh capsules in the luggage of tourists and in international
mail, the state-run Korea Customs service said in a statement Monday.
The pills, disguised as performance enhancement drugs, have been
smuggled in by ethnic Koreans living in northern Chinese cities and
contain so-called super bacteria that is hazardous to human health, the
statement said.
South Korea’s crackdown on the drugs began last year after SBS, one